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  2. [1] [2] The Netherlands was experiencing a relatively high influx of asylum seekers as a result of the Kosovo War, and the organization had a significant backlog of requests. Schoof was responsible for implementing reforms to the Aliens Act by State Secretary for Justice Job Cohen in 2001 that simplified the asylum procedure, and he worked to ...

  3. Dutch nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Dutch law has no provisions for the automatic granting of the Dutch nationality based on the actual place of birth, however, a child is Dutch if it was born to at least one parent, having his or her main residence in the Netherlands, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, or Aruba (or the Netherlands Antilles) at the times of the births of that parent and of ...

  4. Visa requirements for Dutch citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch passport, one of the travel documents for Dutch citizens. Visa requirements for Dutch citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Netherlands, the joint nationality of the four countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

  5. Dutch people - Wikipedia

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    Dutch was taught to South African students as late as 1914 and a few upper-class Afrikaners used it in polite society, but the first Afrikaans literature had already appeared in 1861. [122] The Union of South Africa granted Dutch official status upon its inception, but in 1925 Parliament openly recognised Afrikaans as a separate language. [122]

  6. I'm an American mom who lived in the Netherlands for 4 years ...

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    Marianna Sachse, 45, is an American who gave birth to her second child in the Netherlands.. She noticed that strangers would intervene to give her advice or help watch her kids.

  7. Visa policy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean

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    Aruba passport stamp (background: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, US) Curaçao entry stamp Sint Maarten entry stamp. A common visa exists since the end of 2010 for the territories of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten (landen (English: countries) within the Kingdom) and the Caribbean Netherlands (Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, which are part of the country the Netherlands) which form together ...

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  9. Visa requirements for Saint Kitts and Nevis citizens

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    Visa not required [253] Netherlands Aruba: Visa not required [254] Caribbean Netherlands: Visa not required [255] Includes Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba. Curaçao: Visa not required [256] Sint Maarten: Visa not required [257] New Zealand Cook Islands: Visa not required [258] 31 days Niue: Visa not required [259] 30 days Tokelau: Visa ...